All Asia Pacific articles – Page 249

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    News

    Cebu Pacific feels pinch from Philippines quarantine

    2020-03-25T03:52:00Z

    Cebu Pacific says the month-long “community quarantine” imposed on metropolitan Manila and the main Luzon island group recently will free up 90% of its total seat capacity, even as it maintains services from its hubs outside of Manila and the region. The 90% capacity figure is based on the suspension ...

  • Air China Cargo
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    Beijing moves to beef up air cargo capacity

    2020-03-25T02:54:00Z

    Beijing will take steps to bolster domestic and international air cargo capacity amid the global coronavirus pandemic, including support for air freight companies and logistics firms. The official China Daily newspaper quotes premier Li Keqiaing as stating that the massive reduction in global air traffic has created issues for supply ...

  • Qantas 787-9
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    Qantas Group secures $625 million against 787-9s

    2020-03-25T02:03:00Z

    The Qantas Group has secured A$1.05 billion ($625 million) in a new round of debt funding to “strengthen its position as it manages through the coronavirus outbreak”. The 10-year loan bears 2.75% interest and is securitised against seven Boeing 787-9s. The jets are part of its fleet of 11 787-9s, ...

  • AirAsia A320neo
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    Thai low-cost carriers suspend international services

    2020-03-24T02:39:00Z

    Thai low-cost carriers have announced temporary suspensions of international services. Thai AirAsia says its suspension of international flights began on 22 March and will end on 25 April, and that the decision was taken “in accordance with travel restrictions being enforced by various governments and relevant health authorities”. Domestic flights ...

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    News

    ​India to halt all domestic passenger flights from 25 March

    2020-03-23T14:35:00Z

    India will suspend all domestic passenger flights from 25 March in an effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus in the country.

  • China Southern A350
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    Airbus sees indications of gradual Chinese traffic recovery

    2020-03-23T14:31:00Z

    Airbus believes there are initial signs of air transport recovery from the coronavirus outbreak in China, from where the first contagion wave spread. Its Tianjin facility had briefly shut production when the outbreak emerged, but has since resumed manufacturing, although Chinese airline operations remain significantly affected. Speaking during a briefing ...

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    News

    SIA grounds almost entire fleet in ‘greatest challenge’ ever

    2020-03-23T03:05:00Z

    Singapore Airlines will slash schedules and ground almost all aircraft, as the coronavirus pandemic presents “the greatest challenge that the SIA Group has faced in its existence”. Due to the further tightening of border controls globally, SIA will cut 96% of scheduled capacity until end-April and ground 138 of 147 ...

  • Air New Zealand 787-9
    News

    New Zealand implements four-week lockdown

    2020-03-23T02:45:00Z

    New Zealand will go into lockdown for four weeks starting 25 March to halt the spread of the coronavirus. “These decisions will place the most significant restriction on New Zealanders’ movements in modern history,” prime minister Jacinda Ardern stated in a public address today. “This is not a decision taken ...

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    News

    Australian carriers plan capacity cut on domestic travel curb

    2020-03-23T02:30:00Z

    Virgin Australia and Qantas expect further changes to their schedules after the Australian government advised against domestic travel to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Virgin Australia said in statement to the stock exchange today: “The Virgin Australia Group acknowledges the additional Covid-19 related travel restrictions announced by the ...

  • ST Engineering
    Analysis

    Outbreak brings mixed fortunes for Asia MROs

    2020-03-23T02:27:00Z

    While much has been said about how the coronavirus outbreak has affected the airline industry, what is less-known is its effect on MROs. Are MROs in Asia seeing the silver lining of the crisis, or is it also a picture of gloom for many of them? 

  • AirAsia A320
    News

    AirAsia reinstates Fernandes, Meranun citing independent probe

    2020-03-23T01:49:00Z

    AirAsia Group reinstated Kamarudin Meranun and Tony Fernandes to their previously vacated positions on 20 March, after the low-cost carrier and its long-haul sister AirAsia X completed an independent probe into Airbus bribery allegations. The was conducted following an investigation into Airbus over corruption allegations. UK court documents list five ...

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    News

    A330-800 test aircraft deployed to transport coronavirus supplies

    2020-03-22T22:21:00Z

    Airbus has been deploying an A330-800 test aircraft to assist with coronavirus protection measures, using it to transport some 2 million masks from Tianjin in China to Europe, where they will be distributed to French and Spanish authorities. The airframer disclosed the measure as it prepares to restart – at ...

  • V2500 A321
    News

    A321 uncontained failure spurs urgent V2500 disk measures

    2020-03-22T09:41:00Z

    Operators of Airbus A320-family jets are being ordered to remove disks from certain International Aero Engines V2500 powerplants after an uncontained failure resulted in an aborted A321 take-off. The incident occurred on 18 March, says the US FAA, and involved a high-pressure turbine first-stage disk failure. While the regulator has ...

  • VietJet A320
    News

    ​VietJet suspends Southeast Asia flights

    2020-03-20T06:00:00Z

    Low-cost carrier VietJet Air will temporarily suspend services on its Southeast Asian network. The suspension will commence from 20 March and affect services to Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar and Indonesia. The decision comes amid the global coronavirus outbreak, and follows Vietnam’s decision to grant no visas for a month. ...

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    ​Coronavirus rebound will take time: Air NZ chief

    2020-03-20T03:26:00Z

    Air New Zealand’s chief executive believes the airline will emerge from the coronavirus crisis after agreeing to government backing on Friday, but a rebound will take time. “I’m pretty sure the airline’s going to be a little bit smaller than what it was, because it will be a bit of ...

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    News

    AAPA calls on governments to help struggling airline sector

    2020-03-20T03:25:00Z

    The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has called on the region’s governments to “take immediate action” to help airlines amid the coronavirus pandemic. It notes that travel bans, border closures, lockdowns, quarantines, and other measures will see Asian airlines suffer revenue shortfalls of $60 billion in 2020. “By the ...

  • Air New Zealand 787-9
    News

    Wellington throws financial lifeline to Air NZ

    2020-03-20T02:07:00Z

    Air New Zealand has secured standby funding of up to NZ$900 million ($511 million) from the government to support the airline as it battles the coronavirus outbreak. The government, which owns 52% of the airline, said on 20 March that the deal allows the carrier to keep operating and will ...

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    News

    ​Deal for 83 Tejas fighters passes bureaucratic hurdle

    2020-03-19T07:32:00Z

    New Delhi will acquire 83 Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) Tejas Mk-1A light fighters for the air force at an estimated cost of $5.3 billion, pending cabinet approval. The acquisition process is moving forward following the finalisation of contractual and other issues by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), according to a government ...

  • Cathay Pacific A330
    Airline Business

    All tunnel, no light for Asia-Pacific airlines

    2020-03-19T06:21:00Z

    The Asia-Pacific is seen as the engine of future aviation growth, but the coronavirus pandemic has brought its airline sector to its knees. Recent days have seen a collapse in air travel demand in the region. When news of coronavirus first emerged in Wuhan, China during January, comparisons were quickly ...

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    News

    Chinese carriers’ February traffic collapse amid pandemic hit

    2020-03-19T05:29:00Z

    February was a difficult month for China’s three largest carriers as the country battled the coronavirus outbreak and was the subject of travel restrictions globally. In traffic results released on 18 March, each carrier saw capacity and load factors collapse, both domestically and internationally. As with January’s traffic results, ...